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The next page will explain how to make the food for pets in general (if you have a house with both dogs and cats) and then on the following pages you will find information for making wholesome homemade pet food for just dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.
This page simply provides a quick introduction to preparing the meat that you will feed your dogs and/or cats.
This section explains how to prepare 1 pound (454 grams) of ground meat. Obviously, if you have a little Chihuahua, then you will want to adjust the amounts accordingly. This is not rocket science, even though I do have a PhD in cosmicnautical advanced space science engineering from the physics department of UDC (University of Dogs and Cats) — actually, I just made that up — but it sounded good!
My point is, however, this not a complicated thing to do. So just relax, go with the flow and have fun!
Put the water saturated ground meat into a glass container or tupperware container and store in the fridge.
If you are in a rush or forget to soak the meat in the water, then don't worry about it. You can skip this process if you are in a rush or, as mentioned, if you forget to do this.
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The main difference in preparing meat chunks versus ground meat is as follows:
With ground meat, you can prepare enough meat to last 3 or 4 days whereas with meat chunks, it is best to prepare enough meat to last 1 day.
Why? Well, it all has to do with moisture. With ground meat we can actually add moisture to the meat and we don't need to worry about blood or moisture separating from the meat. Why you ask again? Because we can easily stir the moisture and/or blood back into the ground meat.
With meat chunks, you simply cannot stir the blood and/or moisture back into the meat. So if we thaw just enough meat chunks to last a day, then we don't loose as much moisture and/or blood from the meat.
With meat chunks, it's better to thaw slightly more than what your pet or pets will eat. As mentioned in Part 1 on the page about how much to feed dogs and cats, we want to feed our pets as much as they want at each meal until they walk away from the bowl with some food left in it. So this is why we want to have a little more than what our pet or pets will eat in a day. Should there be, after feeding, a significant amount left over, then save it for the next day — it's not the end of the world if some moisture and/or blood separates from the meat. At the same time, if most of the food is eaten but not all, then feed the rest during the day as a small snack and then feed a fresh batch of meat at their next big meal.
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If you forget to thaw meat overnight and need some raw meat quick, then here are some quick tips:
Many of the pros and cons of feeding ground meat instead of meat chunks and vice versa was discussed at the beginning of Part 2. But I would like to review this topic again.
My preference is to feed meat chunks instead of ground meat. Meat chunks are how our pets naturally eat in the wild after ripping the meat off their prey. Saying that, there are times when ground meat is the better choice. Here is a list to help you decide which type of meat is best for you.
When possible, feed meat chunks as meat chunks are definitely the better choice.
It's a good idea to soak utensils and the mixing bowl in at least hot water after they have come in contact with raw meat, especially chicken. In addition to soaking the utensils and the bowl in hot water, some like to add grapefruit seed extract to the water as mentioned previously to help kill bacteria. Grapefruit seed extract is available at any health food store.
In the past, I've always lumped the information for making wholesome pet food into one page — that is, one page of information for feeding dogs, cat, puppies and kittens. However, I've now separated all of this information into their own pages. This was done to help make things more clear. I've still got a page for making homemade pet food in general, for those with both dogs and cat in the house. This general homemade pet food page was done to help you feed all of your pets more easily as bunch. So it's up to you — if you have a cat, you really only need to read the page about making homemade food for cats, but if you want to read about dog food then you can read that too. So choose your page of choice or read them all.
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